Mr. Guymon's Grading Policies - (College Algebra - separate syllabus)
I follow the school districts grading scale. It is as follows:
93%-100% A
85%-92% B
77%-84% C
70%-76% D
69% and below F
Students grades are primarily comprised of 3 parts: homework, team tests/quizzes, and individual tests.
Homework is approximately 1/4 of the student’s overall grade. It is scored on completion and for showing appropriate work. Students correct their own papers at the beginning of class and I circulate the room recording that it was completed with appropriate work.
Team Tests/Quizzes are approximately 1/4 of the student’s overall grade. Students work with the same group (usually 3 of 4 students) for each chapter. At the end of the chapter, before taking the individual chapter test, the students take a team test (quiz) over the same material as what will be on their individual test. This is meant to be a way for students to help each other study for the individual test and seems to work quite effectively. If students in a group can't agree (some insist that they are write), then they put a sticky note on their paper for Mr. Guymon to correct that problem separately.
Individual Tests are approximately 1/2 of the student’s overall grade. These are usually given at the end of each chapter. This ends up coming out to approximately one individual test per month. Since this is worth twice as much as either of the other parts of their grade, I often double the points for each question on the test.
Test Corrections - (Offered for Math 3, Trigonometry, and Transition to College Math classes)
On student’s team tests and individual tests I offer “test corrections” using the following guidelines:
Students must have completed all homework/assignments for the material covered on the test, to be eligible for test corrections
Corrections are completed in my classroom before school (between 7:30 and 8:15). (If this time doesn't work for the student, then the student needs to talk to me about other options.)
Students must complete corrections within one week of getting the test back
Students may do team test corrections with their team or on their own
When incorrect problems are completed correctly, showing appropriate work, the student earns 1/2 of the points back.
Final Grade Calculation
A student's final grade for the year is calculated as follows:
80% from their cumulative points throughout year
For year-long class:
7.5% from their Semester 1 Exam
7.5% from their Semester 2 Exam
For Transition to College Math & Trig. semester classes - final is 15% of the student's grade
For College Algebra policies are posted on the homework calendar at the start of the semester
A student's final grade is calculated using cumulative points for the year.
* Note * - The cumulative final grade is visible in the online Family Access grade book display - in the FNL (Final Grade) Column. Therefore this is the best indicator of the students grade for the end of the year (this final grade is the only grade that appears on their transcript when they graduate).
I follow the school districts grading scale. It is as follows:
93%-100% A
85%-92% B
77%-84% C
70%-76% D
69% and below F
Students grades are primarily comprised of 3 parts: homework, team tests/quizzes, and individual tests.
Homework is approximately 1/4 of the student’s overall grade. It is scored on completion and for showing appropriate work. Students correct their own papers at the beginning of class and I circulate the room recording that it was completed with appropriate work.
Team Tests/Quizzes are approximately 1/4 of the student’s overall grade. Students work with the same group (usually 3 of 4 students) for each chapter. At the end of the chapter, before taking the individual chapter test, the students take a team test (quiz) over the same material as what will be on their individual test. This is meant to be a way for students to help each other study for the individual test and seems to work quite effectively. If students in a group can't agree (some insist that they are write), then they put a sticky note on their paper for Mr. Guymon to correct that problem separately.
Individual Tests are approximately 1/2 of the student’s overall grade. These are usually given at the end of each chapter. This ends up coming out to approximately one individual test per month. Since this is worth twice as much as either of the other parts of their grade, I often double the points for each question on the test.
Test Corrections - (Offered for Math 3, Trigonometry, and Transition to College Math classes)
On student’s team tests and individual tests I offer “test corrections” using the following guidelines:
Final Grade Calculation
A student's final grade for the year is calculated as follows:
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